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Prince Harry reveals cold interaction with Prince William

In an eye-opening discussion, has shed light on the frigid interactions he experienced with his brother, , during their last official royal engagement together.

This remarkable conversation has gained momentum online, drawing significant attention on TikTok.

A recently viral clip showcases Harry and Meghan reflecting on their final public appearance for Commonwealth Day back in March 2020.

This intimate exchange has captured the interest of over 270,000 viewers, generating nearly 7,000 likes on the platform.

The video is punctuated with the caption, “Prince Harry and Meghan talk about the coldness they received from the family on their last engagement at Commonwealth Day 2020.”

As the video opens, Meghan recalls, “The first time we saw the other members of the family in public was at Westminster Abbey.” With these words, she sets the stage for a candid discussion surrounding the emotional difficulties they faced.

Harry confessed to feeling anxious about reuniting with his family, partly due to the scrutiny that surrounded the high-profile event.

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Expressing his sentiments further, Harry said, “We were nervous seeing the family.” The scrunity of the cameras and audiences added an atmosphere of tension.

“It’s like living through a soap opera, where everyone perceives you as mere entertainment,” he shared.

What’s striking about Harry’s remarks is his sense of alienation.

He described feeling detached from his family during the solemn gathering.

His words convey the idea that the family’s focus was on appearances rather than emotions.

“It looked cold.

But it also felt cold,” he articulated, clearly reflecting the complex dynamics at play that day.

This public discourse has sparked a flurry of mixed reactions from royal enthusiasts.

Some fans have been less than sympathetic, advising Harry and Meghan to “stop whinging.” One commenter bluntly stated, “Harry, you’ve made your bed, now lie in it.”

Responses from the public have varied, with many pointing out the gravity of issues beyond the royal drama.

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Phrases like “Ohh give us a rest with the whinging, sick of hearing it.

Worse goes on in the world.

It’s not all about you,” have been prevalent, showing a divide in fan sentiment.

Royal expert Robert Lacey, in his book “Battle of Brothers,” provides extra context, noting that Meghan maintained a “best TV smile” throughout the ceremony, whereas Harry appeared increasingly uneasy and withdrawn.

As the event transpired, Lacey observed that Harry seemed to grow progressively more somber.

The 2020 Commonwealth Day service had significant implications for Harry and Meghan, especially since they had announced their decision to step back from royal duties just months earlier, in January.

Being in such proximity to the royals while still feeling estranged only added to the tension during that pivotal moment.

It’s evident that the brothers’ interactions were minimal, which only intensified speculation about existing rifts within the .

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Observers noted how Harry appeared to be holding back tears at certain points during the ceremony, reflecting a deep-seated emotional struggle.

Since stepping away from their royal roles, Harry and Meghan have been vocal critics of the institution, evident in their Netflix docuseries and Harry’s memoir, “Spare.”

They’ve explored the challenges they faced within the royal family, further compounding the narrative of discord.

The TikTok clip resurfacing these discussions about their last engagement only underscores the ongoing interest and dialogue surrounding the royal family’s relationships.

It’s a reminder that while the Sussexes have moved on from their royal duties, the past still looms large in their public narrative.

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